Ladies champion Petra Kvitova homes in on a special gift for her Dad after claiming her second Wimbledon title

THE Czech, who was SW19 champion in 2011, assumed the throne again on Saturday and says she will use the cash to repay her father Jiri and mum Pavla by buying them a plot of land in their home town of Fulnek.

PETRA KVITOVA plans to build her dad a house fit for a king after becoming Queen of Wimbledon for a second time.

The Czech, who was SW19 champion in 2011, assumed the throne again on Saturday after beating Canadian Eugenie Bouchard in the final.

The 24-year-old lifted a record-breaking Grand Slam purse of £1.76million and later said she will use the cash to repay her father Jiri and mum Pavla by buying them a plot of land in their home town of Fulnek.

She said: “ I know I could buy my dad anything for his birthday but this trophy is something money can’t buy and I think that is enough for him.

“He coached me until I was 16 so everything I do is for him. He spent a lot of time with me.

“I bought a flat for myself when I won my first title and a new car but this time I’m looking forward to buying a house for my parents, otherwise I don’t really know.

“The house will be in the Czech Republic and they are going to build it – a brand new house.”

Kvitova struggled to handle the adulation after beating Maria Sharapova in the final three years ago but feels she will be able to handle the expectation second time around.

She said: “The fame was the most difficult thing back then. It was difficult to handle as suddenly the media and everyone else were interested in me.

“The pressure will be there again but I have the experience to take care of it now.”